Artwork Title: Landscape with Man in Armor, Crocodile and Indian

Landscape with Man in Armor, Crocodile and Indian, 1982

Albert York

Mr. York was no hidebound conservative, though. In good Modernist style, he aimed for a sensuous fusion of paint and image. But he was unpredictably idiosyncratic in what he chose to picture. A painting from 1978 represents two American Indians, one in a loin cloth, the other in a robe and feathered headdress, standing face forward as if posing for a photograph. “Oriental Figures in Landscape,” a similar composition from 1977, portrays a pair of bearded men in turbans, one grasping a long saber. In a work from 1982, a man in Renaissance-era, European armor confronts an Indian and a crocodile. (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/21/arts/design/albert-york-paintings-at-matthew-marks.html?_r=0)
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